I was denied being with her in her last moments': campaigners on assisted dying bill
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Peter Wilson described the traumatic experience of police questioning after his wife's death, emphasizing that he needed comfort in a moment of shock, but was instead subjected to stress.
Dignity in Dying reported that between 300 and 650 terminally ill people end their lives each year, highlighting the urgency to address assisted dying debates.
According to the Office for National Statistics, patients diagnosed with severe health issues show elevated suicide rates, especially within a year of their diagnosis.
Wilson argued that had his wife been given the option of assisted dying, she might not have chosen to end her life in such a traumatic manner.
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